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flur.ryH5flQr7i, $5flV:r-n [C]a sudden light fall of snow, blown in different directions by the wind小阵雪There may be the odd flurry of snow over the hills tonight.今晚山上可能有零星的小阵雪。A wind picked up and the snow fell in flurries.刮起了一阵风,雪花飘然飞舞。(fig.) There was a flurry (=sudden moment) of excitement / activity at the end of the hall, and in walked the President.大厅尽头有一阵小小的骚动,然后总统走了进来。(fig.) The prince's words on marriage have prompted a flurry of (=have suddenly caused a lot of) speculation in the press this week.王子关于婚姻的讲话本周在新闻界激起了一阵猜测。
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